What are the powers of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)?
The EEOC is empowered to: 1. file legal actions in its own name or to intervene in actions filed by third parties; 2. attempt to resolve alleged violations through informal means prior to bringing suit; 3. investigate all charges of discrimination; 4. issue guidelines and regulations concerning enforcement policy.
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A gratuitous agent is one who:
A. has no prior experience as an agent. B. is employed to find a buyer for one party and a seller for another. C. freely substitutes his or her judgment for that of the principal. D. acts without pay.
The Securities Acts of 1933 and 1934 established the S.E.C. to enforce which of the follow laws?
A) Require firms to tell the public the truth about their businesses. B) Require brokers, dealers, and exchanges to treat investors fairly. C) To ensure that no investment ever loses money. D) All of the above are laws the S.E.C. enforces. E) A and B above are laws the S.E.C. enforces.
A prospectus is an advertisement placed in a newspaper or magazine that provides a listing of the underwriting syndicate involved in the new offering, in addition to basic information on the offering
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Which of these is a valid alternative hypothesis for a chi-squared test of independence?
a. Product preferences are independent of gender. b. Product preferences are not independence of gender. c. There is no difference between observed and expected frequencies of product preference. d. There is a difference between observed and expected frequencies of product preference.